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  • Bioinformatics Data Scientist, University of Idaho

    The Bioinformatics Scientist will contribute to and maintain high throughput data analysis systems to support the Genomics Resources Core (GRC) within the Institute of Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies (IBEST). This position will work within the GRC team and collaborate with Principal Investigators, using robust tools, pipelines, and analysis techniques to process and analyze biological data generated from next-generation sequencing and other high throughput techniques. The position is highly collaborative in nature; therefore, strong communication skills and willingness to work collaboratively in a team are essential.

    Minimum Requirements:
    • Masters degree in Bioinformatics or three years’ experience and advanced degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Biology, or related discipline.
    • Experience with computer languages commonly used in scientific programming (ex. C/C++, python, R, or similar languages).
    • Experience working in a UNIX/LINUX, command line environment specifically for bioinformatics data analyst
    • Demonstrated ability in analyzing high throughput sequencing data.
    • Must have a flexible and professional attitude towards working hours especially with regards to deadlines.


    Please visit the following address for more information and to apply:

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